WEBVTT ANYONE AT THE WHITE HOUSE.DANA: IN HIS FIRST VISIT TO D.C.SINCE PRESIDENT TRUMP'SINAUGURATION, JERRY BROWN VOWEDTO FIGHT AGAINST MASSDEPORTATION.>> WE ARE NOT GOING TO SITAROUND AND SAY LOCK US IN AND DOWHATEVER THE HELL YOU WANT ANDEXPLOIT 2 MILLION PEOPLE.WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT AND FIGHTVERY HARD.DANA: HE SAYS HE IS NOT A FAN OFTHE BORDER WALL.>> IT REMINDS ME TOO MUCH OF THEBERLIN WALL.I WORRY SOMEHOW ARE THEY TRYINGTO KEEP ME I -- KEEP ME IN OURKEEP THEM OUT.DANA: GOVERNOR BROWN SAYS ANYPLANS TO CUT MEDICAID COULDCREATE A FINANCIAL HOLE INCALIFORNIA.>> WE ARE LOOKING FOR MORE MONEYFOR ROADS AND BRIDGES ANDDEFERRED MAINTENANCE.THEY JUST VOTED TO RAISE INCOMETAX.THE IDEA THAT WE WILL GET MORETAXES WOULD BE A TALL MOUNTAINTO CLIMB.DANA: THEY ARE STILL I'M REFORM.GOVERNOR BROWN ADDS THAT PEOPLESHOULD BE CAREFUL WHAT HE MAKES-- WHAT HE CALLS MAKING RADICALCHANGES.KELLIE: SO THE GOVERNOR CAME OUTSWINGING.HAVE WE HEARD ANY RESPONSE FROMTHE PRESIDENT?DANA: NOT YET.BUT WE DID -- BUT HE DID TWEAKTHIS TODAY.

In his first visit to D.C. since President Trump's inauguration, Governor Jerry Brown vowed to fight against mass deportation.

In an interview with NBC's Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press", Gov. Brown talked about what he thinks California should do in opposition to President Trump's plan on mass deportation.

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“We're not going to sit around and just play patsy and say, ‘Hey, go ahead. Lock us in. Do whatever the hell you want. Deport 2 billion, 2 million people.’ No, we're going to fight, and we're going to fight very hard."

"The wall, to me, is ominous. It reminds me too much of the Berlin Wall. When I see that 30-foot wall, I worry somehow, are they trying to keep me in, or keep them out,“ Brown said.

As many wonder if Republicans will take another run at healthcare overall, after scrapping a plan late last week, Governor Brown said any plan to cut funding for Medicaid could create a huge financial hole in California.

“It's gonna be very difficult to get additional tax money for that. We're looking for money for roads and bridges. We have all this deferred maintenance. The people just voted to raise the income tax, they just voted to raise the cigarette tax. The idea that we're gonna get more taxes would be a very tall mountain to climb," Brown said.

"I cannot sit back and do nothing while the current law hurts so many families and small businesses in the Northstate. This bill did not come together for now, but the goal to provide more affordable health insurance with more options for Americans remains the same," LaMalfa said in a press release on Friday.

Governor Brown added that people should be very careful when making "radical changes."

President Trump has not response to what Governor Brown said. The president did tweet Sunday saying, "General John Kelly is doing a great job at the border. Numbers are way down. Many are not even trying to come in anymore."